

Lipps Service with Scott Lipps
Audio Up, Inc.
Music and fashion impresario Scott Lipps, drummer for Courtney Love and owner of Lipps LA and One Management, sits down for intimate conversations with some of the biggest names in music and pop culture. From Anthony Kiedis, Randy Jackson, Courtney Love, G Eazy, and many more. Originally airing on Dash Radio, published here as a one-hour podcast. Stay tuned for exciting episodes ahead…
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May 12, 2019 • 59min
Marvin Scott Jarrett (RAY GUN Magazine)
Scott talks with Marvin Scott Jared, the creator of NYLON Magazine and Ray Gun Magazine. They discuss Marvin’s new book, Ray Gun: The Bible of Music and Style, about his radical 1990’s publication. They speak about Marvin’s upbringing in Jacksonville, Florida, their mutual love of magazines, Marvin’s early musical influences in Lou Reed and Mott the Hoople, Martin’s start in the publishing business, and his early forays in music playing with Johnny Van Zandt. Martin remembers raising money to buy Creem Magazine, and he shares advice on how certain failures allow you to keep pushing into other ventures. Scott and Martin get into David Bowie stories, then chat about art direction, typography, and how Martin shapes the look of his magazines. Martin remembers the inception of NYLON Magazine with Helena Christensen. Lastly, Marvin talks about his own photography and directing, as well as his involvement with Nylon TV and Popular TV.
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Apr 16, 2019 • 43min
Kodie Shane
Named by Refinery 29 as One to Watch in 2019, Kodie Shane joins Scott to discuss her musical journey. Kodie talks about knowing she wanted to be an entertainer, her musical family, and the pressure to get into the music business. They converse about her love for R&B, Frank Ocean, The Weeknd, Ashanti, and Lil Wayne. Having been raised in Chicago, Kodie speaks with Scott about the Chicago music scene versus Atlanta’s. Kodie shares that her big sister is her biggest inspiration, recalls getting into music after her first talent show performance, and details her understanding of realities of being a young artist form a young age. Scott and Kodie also chat about her work with Lil Yachty, her first tape that got one million plays, her many collaborators, her love of Kid Cudi, and her appreciation of older music. Last, Kodie Shane speaks about her European tour and her album, Young HeartThrob.
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Mar 30, 2019 • 57min
Bryce Vine, Anais Gallagher, Montana Tucker, and Hailee Bo Bailee
Before Scott and co-host Hailee Bo Bailee (Hailee Lautenbach) talk to a series of guests, Hailee interviews Scott about his journey in life, from rock-n-roll to the fashion business. After, Hailee shares about her new Netflix show, Turnt.
Scott and Hailee’s first guest is Anais Gallagher, daughter of Oasis’s Noel Gallagher. Anais chats about how she got into photography and her world of fashion and media.
Next up is dancer and media artist Montana Tucker. Montana talks tells Scott and Hailee about her career, her new music, and her charitable work.
Lastly, Scott and Hailee sit down with Warner Bros. recording artist Bryce Vine. They speak about his start in music, time at the Berklee College of Music, how he met his producer, and his upcoming touring plans. In an exciting finish, Bryce performs a rendition of his song “Drew Barrymore” live.
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Feb 1, 2019 • 1h 2min
The Struts
Scott sits with Luke Spiller, Adam Slack, Jed Elliot, and Gethin Davies of The Struts, one of today’s premier new rock and roll bands. They talk about the band’s rise to the top of the “new band heap” and how the band formed in their young, formative years. They outline their early influences, including James Brown, the Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, and Queen. The band recalls their start performing David Bowie and Led Zeppelin covers, how they developed the band’s visuals, and how they decided on the name The Struts. Luke, Adam, Jed, and Gethin also remember their first UK release, the first French station that played their album, and their big break opening for the Rolling Stones. They speak about breaking into the US by opening up for Guns N’ Roses and the Foo Fighters and convey their views on the current state of rock-n-roll. The group discusses the Queen movie (Bohemian Rhapsody) and draws comparisons to their own experiences as a band, then concludes by divulging the naughtiest thing that Luke ever did in school.
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Jan 23, 2019 • 42min
Saweetie
Scott and co-host Jen DeLeon catch up with Saweetie about her quick rise to fame. They talk about hitting 66 million views on her “Icy GRL” video, her start in the Bay Area, her collaborations with Quavo and Lil Wayne, and how she got a manager and record deal. Saweetie recounts her original dream to do hair and attend beauty school, then segueing into music. Scott, Jen, and Saweetie discuss her family connection to sports, MC Hammer, and Gabrielle Union. Saweetie recalls writing poetry to beats and discusses Instagram and social media’s importance to launching her career. Finally, she shares about her own label, her love of beauty and fashion, and working with Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty.
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Jan 2, 2019 • 44min
Palaye Royale
Scott sits with brothers Sebastian Danzig, Remington Leith, and Emerson Barrett of Palaye Royale – one of the biggest new alt rock bands. They talk about the band’s first moniker Kropp Circle and the inception of the name Palaye Royale. The brothers share about fighting on tour, then discuss their early musical influences – from The Clash to Johnny Thunders to Faces to David Bowie. Sebastian, Remington, and Emerson discuss working with James Iha from Smashing Pumpkins, recording live, meeting Kim Fowley, and covering a Hanson and a Black Crowes song at their first gig. They chat about their El Rey gig, the story behind the song “Teenage Heartbreak Queen,” and their upcoming comic book and makeup lines.
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Dec 27, 2018 • 26min
Yungblud
Scott and Dom Harrison – AKA Yungblud – talk about his meteoric rise to fame, growing up in Sheffield, UK, and developing a hallmark of 15 different music styles mashed into one. The two chat about Dom’s process of recording with his producer, his new album titled 21st Century Liability, and his early exposure to artists like T. Rex, the Beatles, and Small Faces. Dom also shares about gender bending protest songs, developing a moniker that embodies who he is, and the influence of Eminem, Marilyn Manson, and Lady Gaga. Dom recounts the story of his song “I Love You, Will You Marry Me,” then discusses his image, fashion, and what he stands for. Dom details the story of how he began as an independent artist and how he got signed to a major label. Scott and Dom speak about being misunderstood and not conforming to a box, then wrap up with 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Yungblud.
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Dec 11, 2018 • 33min
Paul Banks of Interpol
Scott talks with Paul Banks of Interpol, one of the most quintessential NYC rock bands. First, Paul shares about his side band with RZA, then dives into the history of Interpol and where their music is heading. They chat about electronic rock duo Ratatat’s lasting influence, the music video of Interpol’s new song “The Rover,” and the Interpol show at the Hollywood Bowl. They also discuss the stories behind Interpol’s most iconic songs’ creation as well as the recording process for this new record, Marauder. Scott and Paul talk a bit about Grunge and music that inspires the band, then conclude by conversing on the current Interpol tour.
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Dec 8, 2018 • 50min
Ian Astbury of The Cult
Scott interviews down with The Cult lead singer Ian Astbury. They dive into Ian’s history in Glasgow and Canada, his early days playing in bands, and his diverse inspirations – from the Sex Pistols to David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust – and how The Cult first became a band. Scott and Ian also chat about Ian’s love for sneakers, fashion, and brands like Supreme. Ian recalls redoing The Cult’s Electric album and his introduction to legendary music producer Rick Rubin. Ian shares his passion for him hop culture and what inspires him, then discusses with Scott about EP versus full length records and how music is digested now. Scott and Ian dig into the meaning behind The Cult’s records like “Love Removal Machine,” then conclude with Ian’s story of how he joined the legendary band, The Doors.
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Dec 7, 2018 • 40min
Sunflower Bean
Scott talks to Julia Cumming, Nick Kivlen, and Jacob Faber of the band Sunflower Bean about touring with The Kills and Interpol. Next, they discuss Sunflower Bean’s second record, how the band was formed 5 years ago, their origins in the New York and Long Island scenes, and their love for The Velvet Underground. Lead vocalist and bassist Julia shares about transitioning from modeling to music, how she managed to do both concurrently, and how she reconnected with Scott on a shoot with Madonna for Vogue. Sunflower Bean shares about their favorite songs on their new album, how they discover new music, career highlights playing in China, and their involvements in activism. Scott and Sunflower Bean conclude by chatting about life on the road and some of their musical inspirations.
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